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Meditation 101

Meditation 101

Meditation 101
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Dates: Tuesdays, Dec 2 - 23 The verb we translate as “to meditate” in Tibetan, gom, literally means “to familiarize.” First we listen to the teachings, then think about their meaning, and, finally thoroughly familiarize our mind with them in meditation, gaining direct experiential knowledge of their reality. This module introduces the student to various simple techniques, including concentration, analytical meditation, and visualization, which is a specialty of Tibetan Buddhism.

Heart Advice for Death and Dying

Heart Advice for Death and Dying

Sutra
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Most modern societies do an excellent job of hiding away the reality of death. When on top of this we lead a busy life, we may not give much thought to death until we actually encounter it face to face. We then find ourselves overwhelmed and traumatized by the diagnosis of a terminal illness or the loss of someone close to us. We may also fear that thinking about death will make it happen or else take the joy out of living. But, in reality, when we actively think about death and prepare for it, we find more peace, happiness, and fulfillment in our lives and our fear of death disappears. This course sets out Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s essential advice for the time of death and for making life meaningful. It also provides practical ways for thinking about and preparing for one’s own and others’ deaths. Students will gain confidence in facing their own death and will also be able to provide help and support to others before, during, and even after their death. This course is suitable for anyone, Buddhist or not, who is interested in learning more about death and dying from a Buddhist perspective. It consists of […]

Cultivating Loving-Kindness in Daily Life

Cultivating Loving-Kindness in Daily Life

Buddhist Psychology
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Dates: Thursdays, Nov. 6 - Dec. 11 Kindness is something we all recognize. Whether it’s a warm smile, a word of encouragement, or a simple gesture that reminds us we’re not alone. These small acts can lift our spirits, soften our hearts, and ease the burdens we quietly carry. They speak to something deep within us: the wish to feel seen, supported, and cared for. And just as we appreciate other people being kind to us, others appreciate it when we are kind to them. Ven. Sangye Khadro, the author of the book inspiring this course, Awakening the Kind Heart, will guide us in cultivating kindness as a way of life. Kindness isn't just something that exists in us by chance, it's a capacity we can actively nurture and strengthen. Through guided meditations, discussion, and teachings on the four immeasurable thoughts—loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity—we’ll explore how to open our hearts more fully, how to respond to ourselves and others with kindness, and how to bring more patience and compassion into everyday interactions.. Whether you’re new to Buddhist practice or simply looking for a way to reconnect with your natural capacity for goodness, this course offers a welcoming space to […]

Meditation 101

Meditation 101

Meditation 101
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Dates: Tuesdays, Dec 2 - 23 The verb we translate as “to meditate” in Tibetan, gom, literally means “to familiarize.” First we listen to the teachings, then think about their meaning, and, finally thoroughly familiarize our mind with them in meditation, gaining direct experiential knowledge of their reality. This module introduces the student to various simple techniques, including concentration, analytical meditation, and visualization, which is a specialty of Tibetan Buddhism.

Heart Advice for Death and Dying

Heart Advice for Death and Dying

Sutra
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Most modern societies do an excellent job of hiding away the reality of death. When on top of this we lead a busy life, we may not give much thought to death until we actually encounter it face to face. We then find ourselves overwhelmed and traumatized by the diagnosis of a terminal illness or the loss of someone close to us. We may also fear that thinking about death will make it happen or else take the joy out of living. But, in reality, when we actively think about death and prepare for it, we find more peace, happiness, and fulfillment in our lives and our fear of death disappears. This course sets out Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s essential advice for the time of death and for making life meaningful. It also provides practical ways for thinking about and preparing for one’s own and others’ deaths. Students will gain confidence in facing their own death and will also be able to provide help and support to others before, during, and even after their death. This course is suitable for anyone, Buddhist or not, who is interested in learning more about death and dying from a Buddhist perspective. It consists of […]

The Mindful Path: Meditations for Everyday Wisdom and Wellbeing

Buddhist Psychology
Online and In-Person Event
1 | Beginner

This course offers a practical path to developing the inner strength to stay calm during conflict, find genuine contentment with what you have, and discover the joy that comes from truly caring for others. Through guided meditation and shared reflection, you'll cultivate these essential human qualities. The Journey Drawing from timeless teachings and adapted for modern life, we'll explore 16 core human qualities that research shows can literally rewire our brains for greater happiness and resilience. Each session focuses on one quality—from humility and patience to courage and service—through gentle meditation practices that anyone can learn. You'll discover that meditation isn't about emptying your mind or sitting in uncomfortable positions. It's about becoming aware of the mental patterns that drive your daily life, and learning to direct your inner energy in ways that create more peace and purpose. What You'll Experience Inner Awareness: Learn to recognize the motivations behind your actions and develop your own inner wisdom for navigating life's challenges Emotional Resilience: Cultivate patience, forgiveness, and contentment that aren't dependent on external circumstances changing Deeper Connections: Develop genuine kindness, respect, and loyalty that strengthen your relationships with others Purposeful Living: Discover how service, courage, and clear principles can guide […]

Community Cafe Hour

Community Cafe Hour

Explore & Connect
Online and In-Person Event
1 | Beginner

Join fellow practitioners for a relaxed one-hour gathering in our peaceful cafe space! Bring your lunch and connect with your dharma community in a warm, informal setting. Whether you're new to the center or have been practicing with us for years, this social hour offers a wonderful opportunity to deepen friendships and share in the joy of community. Bring your lunch, bring your questions, bring your open heart - all sangha members and friends are warmly welcomed!  

Meditation 101

Meditation 101

Meditation 101
Online Event
1 | Beginner

Dates: Tuesdays, Dec 2 - 23 The verb we translate as “to meditate” in Tibetan, gom, literally means “to familiarize.” First we listen to the teachings, then think about their meaning, and, finally thoroughly familiarize our mind with them in meditation, gaining direct experiential knowledge of their reality. This module introduces the student to various simple techniques, including concentration, analytical meditation, and visualization, which is a specialty of Tibetan Buddhism.

Movie Night: Inside Out

Explore & Connect
1 | Beginner

When her family moves across the country, tween Riley Anderson’s animated emotions get carried away – quite literally – on a fantastical journey through her mind. This Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature offers one of the clearest, yet whimsical, depictions of the mind. Open door, open heart. Donations are always optional